Channel 5’s proposal to move its early evening news bulletin to 5.30pm, in order to show Home and Away in the vacated 6pm slot, has been blocked by the Independent Television Commission (ITC).In its original licensing remit, Channel 5 agreed to provide a minimum 20 minutes of news coverage and 10 minutes of current affairs… Continue reading Channel 5 News Move Refused By ITC
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Advertising the performance capabilities of a car without encouraging dangerous driving is a tricky one. Daihatsu found itself on the wrong side of the line this week with an advert in the national press that prompted a complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority.The ad in question, for the Sirion 1.3 SL featured a picture of… Continue reading ASA Puts Brakes On Daihatsu Advertising
Digital television viewing figures for March shows that non-terrestrial channels continue to grow audiences in general terms, having increased their share of viewing across all homes from an average 15.5% in March 2000 to 19.9% in March 2001. The biggest loss of viewing share was at ITV, which, although with 28.5% it still commands the… Continue reading Digital Television Round-Up – March 2001
The beleaguered media sector staged something of a comeback yesterday. BSkyB rose 36p to £8.20 after Merrill Lynch gave it an upgrade to “buy”. Pearson rose £1.11 or well over 9% to finish at £13.07, Reed International rose 26p to £6.26, Reuters 39p to £8.90 and even Emap defied a downgrade by Credit Suisse First… Continue reading Sharewatch
The New York Times has settled a lawsuit with the National Basketball Association after agreeing to sell photographs of NBA games taken by NYT photographers and providing promotional benefits to the association. Additionally, the New York Times will display the NBA.com logo on NYTimes.com and in print and offer a direct link from its online… Continue reading New York Times Settles Lawsuit
Prohibitively high costs and a lack of awareness of the benefits will lead to slow broadband take up in Europe, reports Jupiter MMXI. Currently the average cost of broadband connection in Europe is over £125 and the average monthly subscription is around £30, Jupiter predicts that only around 14% of European households will have a… Continue reading Jupiter MMXI Reports That Broadband Take Up In Europe Will Be Slow
ONdigital owners Carlton and Granada are expected to announce spending cuts at the digital broadcaster when they reveal the latest subscription figures in two weeks time, according to a report in today’s Daily Telegraph. At present the company is spending around £3m every year thanks to the heavy subsidies on set-top boxes. Yesterday ONdigital’s chief… Continue reading Carlton And Granada May Implement Spending Cuts At ONdigital
French radio group NRJ may be winding up to its first move into the UK radio market, according to a report in today’s Financial Times. The paper says that NRJ’s founder and chairman, Jean-Paul Baudecroux, believes he could teach a thing or two to the UK’s radio operators. It speculates that Chrysalis Radio is the… Continue reading France’s NRJ Reported To Be Considering UK Radio Move
Anglo-Dutch publishing group Reed Elsevier this morning said that the slowing of the US economy is impacting its business to business operations, although it believes the effects are ‘manageable’. The group said that its science, medical, legal and educational businesses are are largely unaffected by conditions in the US. Chairman Morris Tabaksblat told the company’s… Continue reading Reed Elsevier Optimistic Despite Impact Of US Slow-Down
Global market information company, Taylor Nelson Sofres, has bought the remaining 70% of Taylor Nelson Sofres Mode Private, a leading market information company in India. The original 30% holding was purchased by the group in May 1997. Mode has 200 full time staff across 12 offices in India and also offers coverage in neighbouring countries.… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Takes Control Of Indian Division
